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Pinoy worker on death row needs to raise $1m to escape beheading in Saudi Arabia

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Philippine man needs one million dollars to escape Saudi beheading

Agence France-Presse | Updated: November 14, 2012 21:43 IST

Manila: A Philippine worker condemned to death in Saudi Arabia for murder has won a four-month reprieve to raise four million riyals ($1.066 million) and avoid execution by beheading, officials said on Wednesday.

Saudi authorities approved the stay after formal appeals by President Benigno Aquino and Vice President Jejomar Binay to stop the scheduled November 14 judicial execution of the condemned construction worker Joselito Zapanta.

The Philippine government is now trying to help the family raise the "blood money" that must be paid to the Sudanese victim's relatives so the death sentence is commuted, foreign department spokesman Raul Hernandez said.

"The family has been given four months to raise four million riyals," Hernandez told reporters.

Binay, who also oversees the millions of Filipinos working overseas, said the government and Zapanta's family had so far raised 400,000 riyals.

"I appeal to all our countrymen, especially the private sector, let us help in whatever way we can. Miracles can happen. Maybe we will find a way or maybe they will lower the amount (demanded)," Binay said.

Zapanta was convicted in 2010 of murdering his Sudanese landlord in 2009 over a rental dispute and was given until November 14 to raise the money for indemnity.

Saudi law allows a person to escape the death penalty if the victim's family accepts payment of "blood money".

Saudi Arabia is a major employer of Filipinos, with 1.2 million working in the kingdom as manual labourers, technicians, saleswomen and maids.

They are part of an estimated nine million Filipinos who work overseas and account for some 10 per cent of the population. Their remittances are a mainstay of the economy.

The welfare of overseas workers has become a major political issue in the Philippines amid complaints of abuse and exploitation of some of them.
 
Philipines and Indonesia will never complain about their citizens being abused in the middle east even though they are being raped regularly.
 
Philipines and Indonesia will never complain about their citizens being abused in the middle east even though they are being raped regularly.

Raped maybe no but sometimes their Governments do intervene when it concerns a death penalty. I recall the newspapers publishing a couple such cases albeit very briefly.
 
Php and Indon gahmens should not intervene in such personal matters, they do the crime, they do the time,,worse thing is Saudi Arabia is made too look bad,,I mean they are effectively asking for a bribe,,should not be justice is serve and money is no influence?
 
Raped maybe no but sometimes their Governments do intervene when it concerns a death penalty. I recall the newspapers publishing a couple such cases albeit very briefly.

rape of maids is rampant in the middle east but since so many pinoys work there, the pinoy govt dare not make noise.
 
rape of maids is rampant in the middle east but since so many pinoys work there, the pinoy govt dare not make noise.

Yes thats right, and since when have they cared for the poorer segment of their populace anyway? Charity should begin at home but the people in charge do more plundering of the country's resources than anything else.
 
Php and Indon gahmens should not intervene in such personal matters, they do the crime, they do the time,,worse thing is Saudi Arabia is made too look bad,,I mean they are effectively asking for a bribe,,should not be justice is serve and money is no influence?

The saudis are not asking for bribes. The criminal must either go through the punshment or pay compensation to the family of the victim according to what they seek.
If he cannot pay, then its an eye for and eye. you kill someone, then punishment is death sentence. You maim someone, then you get maimed, or pay compensation at the asking price. Sounds like a good deal.
 
Islam is a good religion for rich people..................

if 1 life = 1 million..................

wah..........Bill Gates can kill how many people ah ?
 
Filipinos must be daft if they want to save a convicted murderer from serving his sentence.
 
ok, understooded, thanks for the info

The saudis are not asking for bribes. The criminal must either go through the punshment or pay compensation to the family of the victim according to what they seek.
If he cannot pay, then its an eye for and eye. you kill someone, then punishment is death sentence. You maim someone, then you get maimed, or pay compensation at the asking price. Sounds like a good deal.
 
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